Very, very cozy Starbucks. Perhaps a little too cozy, but that's where the criticism ends. Very polite staff. In case you've never tried it, you should absolutely try their breakfast spinach wrap. So delicious.
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Tom B.
This is a clean, nicely maintained Starbucks. The shape of their physical location (next to Panera) is elongated and rectangular, so there isn't a huge amount of seating space, but it seems that most of their customers are "grab & go" regulars. I had a Venti white chocolate mocha, which was very fresh and nicely prepared. The baristas here are courteous and speedy. Great location for shopping.
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Leslie H.
A nice and cozy Starbucks. It's tucked in a shopping complex right next door to Panera. There's a lot of regulars in this joint. It's probably one of the Starbucks that you can get your coffee the quickest during the morning rush hour.
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Edward K.
Smallest Starbucks I've ever been to outside of an airport kiosk. The drinks are crafted to usual perfection as you would expect but if you're looking to hang out for a while plan on something else in case the six tables are taken.
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Mike D.
If you're shopping in the area, this is a good choice for a quick "cup of joe". If you're driving by looking for a fix, I recommend that you keep driving. The lack of drive thru, and the consistent congestion in the parking lot make this location a must-avoid for road warriors. Instead, I recommend driving down keystone to the location off 116 street, or down Meridian, just past 465. Both locations offer drive-thrus.
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Taylor F.
These guys are good! Efficient and service with a smile. Plus you let me borrow a pen thank you!
(4)
April K.
Standard as far as Starbucks go. They almost always make tasty drinks for us...but I never feel great when I come in here. Here's why- They seem to have a few regulars which is great...but the employees are wayyyyyy to jokey-jokey with them, and sometimes unprofessional. My 8 year old and I had to listen to an employee talk about heavy drinking the previous night during one visit there. Even without the 'really' unprofessional talk, it's uncomfortable for me to stand there getting largely ignored while they employees and the regulars at the counter loudly talking and laughing. The other thing that keeps this from being my regular starbucks despite its proximity to my home is how tight it is in the 'waiting for your drink' area. The place is small anyway, but there is a large table right next to the entrance right next to the waiting area right next to the area where you doctor your drink. It's sooo claustrophobic and unnecessary. A little reorganization to their set up would make a huge difference in the flow of this place. I want to love this one because I live right by it, but there are roomier, friendlier, less-cliquey Starbucks that will keep all customers feeling better about their visit.
(3)
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Address :2001 E Greyhound Pass,Ste 2
Carmel, IN, 46033
Amber P.
Very, very cozy Starbucks. Perhaps a little too cozy, but that's where the criticism ends. Very polite staff. In case you've never tried it, you should absolutely try their breakfast spinach wrap. So delicious.
(4)Tom B.
This is a clean, nicely maintained Starbucks. The shape of their physical location (next to Panera) is elongated and rectangular, so there isn't a huge amount of seating space, but it seems that most of their customers are "grab & go" regulars. I had a Venti white chocolate mocha, which was very fresh and nicely prepared. The baristas here are courteous and speedy. Great location for shopping.
(3)Leslie H.
A nice and cozy Starbucks. It's tucked in a shopping complex right next door to Panera. There's a lot of regulars in this joint. It's probably one of the Starbucks that you can get your coffee the quickest during the morning rush hour.
(5)Edward K.
Smallest Starbucks I've ever been to outside of an airport kiosk. The drinks are crafted to usual perfection as you would expect but if you're looking to hang out for a while plan on something else in case the six tables are taken.
(2)Mike D.
If you're shopping in the area, this is a good choice for a quick "cup of joe". If you're driving by looking for a fix, I recommend that you keep driving. The lack of drive thru, and the consistent congestion in the parking lot make this location a must-avoid for road warriors. Instead, I recommend driving down keystone to the location off 116 street, or down Meridian, just past 465. Both locations offer drive-thrus.
(3)Taylor F.
These guys are good! Efficient and service with a smile. Plus you let me borrow a pen thank you!
(4)April K.
Standard as far as Starbucks go. They almost always make tasty drinks for us...but I never feel great when I come in here. Here's why- They seem to have a few regulars which is great...but the employees are wayyyyyy to jokey-jokey with them, and sometimes unprofessional. My 8 year old and I had to listen to an employee talk about heavy drinking the previous night during one visit there. Even without the 'really' unprofessional talk, it's uncomfortable for me to stand there getting largely ignored while they employees and the regulars at the counter loudly talking and laughing. The other thing that keeps this from being my regular starbucks despite its proximity to my home is how tight it is in the 'waiting for your drink' area. The place is small anyway, but there is a large table right next to the entrance right next to the waiting area right next to the area where you doctor your drink. It's sooo claustrophobic and unnecessary. A little reorganization to their set up would make a huge difference in the flow of this place. I want to love this one because I live right by it, but there are roomier, friendlier, less-cliquey Starbucks that will keep all customers feeling better about their visit.
(3)